MSBA | Today at Elon | 榴莲app官方网站入 /u/news Fri, 17 Apr 2026 21:14:42 -0400 en-US hourly 1 Meeting the Moment /u/news/2026/04/03/meeting-the-moment/ Fri, 03 Apr 2026 20:37:51 +0000 /u/news/?p=1043267 榴莲app官方网站入 latest cohort of physician assistant students are now on a demanding
journey, one that will lead them into hospitals, clinics and communities where skilled health care providers are urgently needed.

This year鈥檚 group is the largest in the program鈥檚 history. Elon doubled the size of its physician assistant class from 38 to 76 students, growing its capacity to prepare clinicians for communities across North Carolina and the Southeast.

The expansion reflects a broader transformation in graduate eduction underway at 榴莲app官方网站入. From classrooms on the main campus in Alamance County to new opportunities in Charlotte, graduate education is evolving with intention and purpose.

A man works at a computer displaying stock charts, with colorful market data boards glowing in the background.
榴莲app官方网站入 Master of Science in Business Analytics is expanding to Charlotte with a new Flex Program.

Guided by the Boldly Elon Strategic Plan, university leaders are investing in
programs where student interest intersects with societal need 鈥 strengthening health sciences, business, counseling and legal education while positioning Elon to serve both emerging professionals and working adults seeking new pathways.

That growth builds on more than 40 years of momentum. Elon launched its Master of Business Administration in 1984, followed by a Master of Education in 1986. Graduate offerings expanded into the health sciences with a Master of Physical Therapy program in 1997, which became a Doctor of Physical Therapy in 2003. The university established its School of Law in downtown Greensboro in 2006. Today, that trajectory continues with strategic expansion in fields
experiencing high demand.

鈥淧ursuing growth now allows us to serve regional needs while also staying true to our tradition of innovation and student-centered academic excellence,鈥 says Allie Duffney, dean of graduate admissions.

A Changing Landscape

榴莲app官方网站入 growth reflects broader shifts across higher education.

鈥淲e鈥檙e seeing a decline in the traditional college-age population, so expanding strong graduate programs allows Elon to serve new learners while staying centered on our undergraduate mission,鈥 says Rebecca Kohn, provost and vice president of academic affairs.

According to the Council of Graduate Schools, applications and enrollment in health professions, counseling, data science and business analytics programs remain strong in recent years. 鈥淗ealth care, law and behavioral health professions are facing sustained shortages across North Carolina and the Southeast,鈥 Duffney says.

The exterior of an 榴莲app官方网站入 building in Charlotte, featuring large glass windows and an 鈥淓lon鈥 sign on the facade.
The South End campus in Charlotte is home to several Elon graduate programs.

Several graduate programs are expanding to 榴莲app官方网站入 National Campus in Charlotte, where students can learn, intern and network alongside major health systems, corporations, nonprofits and courts in a major metropolitan area.

鈥淕rowth in Charlotte allows Elon to design graduate education aligned with workforce needs and to support interprofessional collaboration and community partnerships,鈥 says Veronica Marciano, associate professor, founding chair and program director of physician assistant studies in Charlotte. 鈥淚t creates space to innovate across disciplines and opportunities for involvement in system expansion and workforce development.鈥

Recent and planned expansions include increasing the cohort size in the PA program on main campus; launching a second PA program, a full-time law program and Master of Science in Business Analytics Flex Program in Charlotte; introducing a Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program; and expanding graduate certificates designed for working professionals.

A Critical Call for Health Care

In response to nationwide demand for physician assistants, Elon expanded its cohort size from 38 to 76 students in January. The program remains committed to engaged learning, hands-on clinical practice, close faculty mentorship and access to diverse, high-quality rotation sites.

Elon plans to matriculate an inaugural PA class on the Charlotte campus in January 2027, pending accreditation-provisional review by the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA).

鈥淓stablishing a PA program rooted in Charlotte directly supports workforce needs by preparing highly trained clinicians who understand the local health care landscape and are invested in serving this community,鈥 Marciano says. 鈥淥ur goal is not only to educate excellent clinicians, but to meaningfully support and strengthen the health care ecosystem in Charlotte.鈥

A woman sits facing another person during a counseling session in a bright office, with a plant and decorative letter 鈥淓鈥 on a nearby table.
A Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling is 榴莲app官方网站入 newest graduate-level offering.

That responsiveness also shaped the Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, which plans to welcome its first cohort in fall 2026 on 榴莲app官方网站入 main and Charlotte campuses.

鈥淢ental health care is no longer optional; it is essential,鈥 says Judy Folmar, interim program director and chair of the clinical mental health counseling program. 鈥淐ommunities across North Carolina and the nation are facing rising rates of anxiety, depression, trauma and substance use while the supply of licensed counselors has not kept pace.鈥

Delivered in a 21-month accelerated hybrid format, the 60-credit program is designed to equip graduates for licensure while combining academic preparation with extensive clinical experience.

鈥淭he growth of graduate education at Elon reflects both institutional momentum and a commitment to workforce relevance,鈥 Folmar says. 鈥淲hat excites us most is the alignment between 榴莲app官方网站入 engaged-learning ethos and the preparation of advanced practitioners.鈥

Skills for a Changing Economy

As organizations accelerate digital transformation and integrate artificial intelligence technologies, demand continues to rise for professionals who can translate data into strategic action.

鈥淥rganizations are undergoing rapid digital transformation and increasingly rely on data and AI to make faster, higher-stakes decisions,鈥 says Mark Kurt, associate dean for the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business. 鈥淭he MSBA Flex Program in Charlotte equips working professionals with applied analytics and AI skills plus the leadership and ethical frameworks needed to translate data into responsible, measurable business outcomes 鈥 without pausing their careers.鈥

Built on the same STEM-certified core as 榴莲app官方网站入 full-time MSBA, the flex format is designed for working professionals and emphasizes AI-informed entrepreneurship.

Pursuing growth now allows us to serve regional needs while also staying true to our tradition of innovation and student-centered academic excellence.聽鈥斅燗llie Duffney, dean of
graduate admissions

鈥淔aculty and leadership are actively refining the curriculum, building stronger employer partnerships and adapting quickly to changes in the business and analytics landscape,鈥 says Elon alum Craig Brandstetter 鈥25 g鈥25. 鈥淭hat flexibility and openness to feedback mean the program can stay relevant and cutting-edge, rather than being locked into outdated structures.鈥

Alongside degree programs, 榴莲app官方网站入 is also expanding stackable graduate certificates designed for working professionals. Certificates in health care analytics and operations excellence can serve as stand-alone credentials or pathways toward an MBA or MSBA.

The Office of Continuing and Professional Studies recently launched its second cohort of an AI certificate for professionals, delivered fully online to provide practical AI fluency grounded in ethical application.

Expanding Access to Legal Education

Students sit in a modern classroom behind a glass wall as an instructor teaches, with a sign reading 鈥淓lon Law Flex Program, Charlotte, North Carolina鈥 in the foreground.
Elon Law expanded its presence in Charlotte in 2024 with a part-time Flex Program.

Elon Law has built a national reputation for experiential, practice-ready legal education. In 2024 the law school expanded its presence in Charlotte through the part-time Flex Program for working professionals and place-bound students seeking an in-person J.D. in North Carolina鈥檚 largest city.

That program quickly gained momentum, reflecting strong regional demand and Elon Law鈥檚 established ties to the Queen City, where nearly 10% of its alumni live and work. Elon has applied to the American Bar Association to begin a full-time law program in Charlotte in fall 2027.

鈥淲e already have strong relationships there through our programs and alumni,鈥 says Zak Kramer, dean of the School of Law. 鈥淭he legal community鈥檚 embrace of our Flex Program students confirmed that. A full-time program will allow our graduates to learn alongside Charlotte lawyers, build networks and launch careers there.鈥

Together, Greensboro and Charlotte position 榴莲app官方网站入 School of Law as a statewide presence while maintaining the relationship-rich model that defines the institution.

Looking Ahead

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As higher education evolves, graduate education is becoming an increasingly important part of the university鈥檚 future.

鈥淭he heart of Elon will always be our undergraduate liberal arts education,鈥 Kohn says, 鈥渂ut we are strengthening and growing our graduate programs to meet changing societal and workforce needs.鈥

From Alamance County to Charlotte and beyond, 榴莲app官方网站入 is expanding opportunities for graduate students to learn alongside health systems, businesses and legal institutions across the region. Those programs are preparing the next generation of physician assistants, counselors, analysts and attorneys to serve the communities that need them most.

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MSBA Flex Program expands in Charlotte with new AI-focused pathway /u/news/2026/01/26/msba-flex-program-expands-in-charlotte-with-new-ai-focused-pathway/ Mon, 26 Jan 2026 13:33:22 +0000 /u/news/?p=1037600 Based at 榴莲app官方网站入鈥檚 National Campus in Charlotte, the MSBA Flex program offers the same STEM-certified curriculum as 榴莲app官方网站入 full-time MSBA, with a format built around evening classes, weekend experiences and hybrid flexibility.

Students learn in small classes and receive personalized mentorship from faculty while completing applied, project-based coursework that can connect directly to workplace challenges.

A distinguishing feature of the Charlotte-based program is its focus on the intersection of analytics, artificial intelligence and entrepreneurship.

鈥淲hat distinguishes the MSBA Flex program in Charlotte is its focus on AI in action,鈥 said Mark Kurt, associate dean for the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business. 鈥淪tudents move beyond theory to design applied analytics and AI tools, supported by faculty mentorship, a Charlotte-based professional community and immersive experiences that show how organizations are using data to drive innovation.鈥

Coursework introduces students to core analytics concepts and modern approaches to working with data, with applied projects that emphasize real-world problem solving and decision-making.

MSBA Flex students will also have the opportunity to participate in a 3 to 4 day immersive domestic experience at no additional cost, offering a closer look at how organizations apply analytics and AI to drive impact.

榴莲app官方网站入 National Campus in Charlotte places students near employers and organizations across finance, health care, consulting and tech, supporting networking and applied learning.

More information about the MSBA Flex Program in Charlotte.

榴莲app官方网站入 National Campus

As part of 榴莲app官方网站入鈥檚 strategic plan for 2030, Boldly Elon, the university has identified key areas for deepening and expanding its national footprint to areas that include Charlotte, Los Angeles, New York, Washington, D.C., and other strategic locations. National Campus Programs aspire to be an extension of 榴莲app官方网站入 main campus by bringing the same quality, energy, engagement and service to our constituents around the country. These campuses benefit the greater university by offering unique professional and cultural experiences to undergraduate and graduate students that they can only experience in these select locations and provide engagement for external members of the Elon community.

榴莲app官方网站入 National Campuses each host robust activity centered around engaged, place-based, academic programs offering new opportunities for current students through internships and 榴莲app官方网站入 Study USA programs. Each campus supports multiple Elon partners (alumni, admissions, advancement, career services, athletics, professional and continuing education, and more) by collaboratively working with these departments to host distinctive events, programs and workshops that support their respective constituents to advance 榴莲app官方网站入 national footprint.

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Graduate students tasked with promoting ‘belief, belonging, behavior’ /u/news/2025/05/22/graduate-students-tasked-with-finding-belief-belonging-behavior/ Thu, 22 May 2025 21:18:16 +0000 /u/news/?p=1017511

As Kevin Trapani is quick to note, there’s a certain paradox to life in 2025: global poverty and rates of disease are declining, educational access is expanding, and technology has made communication instant and knowledge more accessible than at any point in human history.

Kevin Trapani, the father of three 榴莲app官方网站入 graduates and an executive-in-residence in the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business, delivered the Commencement address on May 21 to graduate students in 榴莲app官方网站入’s Class of 2025.

That doesn’t include advancements in medicine, clean energy, and global cooperation.

So then why is there a rise in loneliness, anxiety, division, and despair? What explains the growing violence, political instability, and economic uncertainty now taking a toll on many people? And what’s to be done?

“Well, if you鈥檝e earned an advanced degree in education, I want you to teach character,” Trapani told candidates for master’s degrees who celebrated their 榴莲app官方网站入 graduation on May 21, 2025. “And, if you鈥檝e earned an advanced degree in business, I want you to teach鈥 character.”

榴莲app官方网站入 conferred graduate degrees on 85 students representing five programs at 榴莲app官方网站入 – the Master of Science in Accounting, Master of Business Administration, Master of Science in Business Analytics, Master of Education in Innovation, and Master of Arts in Higher Education programs – inside an Alumni Gym filled with family, friends, and classmates.

In delivering the Commencement address, Trapani – a retired insurance executive and entrepreneur, executive-in-residence in the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business, and the father of three 榴莲app官方网站入 alumni – suggested practices聽“that can anchor you in a chaotic world.”

  • Belief: 鈥淣ow let me be clear: Belief doesn鈥檛 require religion. But it does require intention. It requires the choice to say, 鈥楾his is what I stand for. This is what I will sacrifice for. This is who I will be when no one is watching.鈥櫬 Belief is not abstract. It informs our choices. It shapes how we live. It gives us the courage to keep going in tough times. And today, in a world that too often confuses distraction with direction, belief is more necessary than ever.”
  • Belonging: 鈥淭o bring people together, to find and build purpose-centered community, give of yourself. Spend your time, talent and treasure on the essential issues of human need: Feed the hungry. House the homeless. Care for children. Welcome the stranger. In that work, you鈥檒l meet people who will challenge and shape you 鈥 and who will come to love you and give your life meaning.鈥
  • Behavior: 鈥淚鈥檓 asking you 鈥 I鈥檓 expecting you 鈥 to change the world. I know you can only lead from where you stand 鈥 but you must lead. Your privilege is power and know this: power is not a bludgeon. It鈥檚 a blessing. Not something you use to dominate, but something that demands that you give. …聽Find a powerful partner and build a family. Practice your faith. Support your schools. Find and speak the truth 鈥 not just the trending soundbite. Sit with someone and really listen. Don鈥檛 choose the easy way. Do hard things. Beautiful things. Love one another. Because that鈥檚 where meaning lives.鈥
Micaela Acosta G’25 delivered a message of appreciation on behalf of all graduate students awarded master’s degrees by 榴莲app官方网站入 on May 21, 2025.

Trapani has been an executive-in-residence at 榴莲app官方网站入 since 2022 and lectures on topics related to innovation, ethical leadership and stakeholder capitalism. Before his corporate retirement in 2024, he was co-founder, president and CEO of The Redwoods Group, the largest insurance provider dedicated to protecting youth-serving organizations in the country by working to prevent the sexual abuse of children in institutional settings, drowning prevention, transportation, and elevation risk safety

A 1979 Duke University graduate with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in political science, Trapani is a member and past chair of the Advisory Committee for Duke University鈥檚 Fuqua School of Business Center for Advancement of Social Entrepreneurship.

He has also been the social entrepreneur in residence at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, chair of the board of North Carolina Public Radio, chair of the board of the United Way of the Greater Triangle (N.C.) and chair of the North Carolina Workforce Development Commission.

鈥淵ou. Are. Elon,鈥 Trapani reminded graduates. 鈥淭hose three words carry weight more than a diploma, a title, or a r茅sum茅 ever will because to be Elon means you鈥檝e been formed in a community that believes in purpose and that values knowledge, yes 鈥 but also character 鈥 and that believes we are not simply here to succeed, but to serve.鈥

The evening Commencement celebration also featured remarks by 榴莲app官方网站入 President Connie Ledoux Book, Provost Rebecca Kohn, and Micaela Acosta G鈥25, a candidate for the Master of Education from Argentina who delivered a message of appreciation on behalf of her classmates.

Acosta reminded her classmates that they stood on a bridge between two worlds: 鈥渢he world that shaped us and the world we are about to shape.鈥 聽Commencement, she said, is a time to ignite courage for what lies ahead.

Among the many important lessons learned while enrolled in graduate studies, she added, there was one most meaningful to her.

鈥淲e never stop learning,鈥 Acosta said. 鈥淚n education, we are not simply teaching content or following a curriculum. We are shaping lives. We are inspiring futures. We are making an impact that might only reveal itself years from now when a student recognizes us at the grocery store, even if we don’t recognize them. And that, truly, is the power of education.

鈥淭oday is not just a ceremony. It is a declaration that says, 鈥榃e are ready.鈥 Ready to make mistakes. Ready to take risks. Ready to lead with heart and innovation. Elon has not only taught us new perspectives, methods, and strategies 鈥 it has reawakened our belief in the profound impact of what we do.

Today is not just a ceremony. It is a declaration that says, 鈥榃e are ready.鈥 Ready to make mistakes. Ready to take risks. Ready to lead with heart and innovation. Elon has not only taught us new perspectives, methods, and strategies 鈥 it has reawakened our belief in the profound impact of what we do.

– Micaela Acosta G’25

鈥淎s we step forward into the world, into classrooms, organizations, businesses, and communities, may we remember that success is not just measured in titles or accolades, but in the lives we touch, the hope we plant, and the courage we inspire.鈥

榴莲app官方网站入 President Connie Ledoux Book

Book concluded the ceremony with a charge to graduates to be resilient and steadfast “like the mighty oak for which 榴莲app官方网站入 is named.”聽The strengths and skills gained at 榴莲app官方网站入 should be used to make a difference in the world.

鈥淎s we envision each of you launching into what’s next in the exciting career path ahead, carry Elon and our values with you always,鈥 Book said. 鈥淗onesty: be truthful in your work and in your relationships. Integrity: be trustworthy, fair, and ethical. 鈥㏑esponsibility: be accountable for your actions. Respect: be simple, and value the dignity of each person.

鈥淯se Elon’s values when you encounter the inevitable hard choices. Lean on them and each other when you need to reason things out. Remember, we are forever bound together by these values: you, me, your classmates, faculty, and staff. You are lifelong members of the Elon family.

鈥淐ongratulations, Class of 2025, and long live Elon!鈥

Candidates for the Master of Science in Accounting

Nick Amatulli
B.S., 榴莲app官方网站入

Juliet Baudoin
B.S., 榴莲app官方网站入

Cailin Daigle
B.S., 榴莲app官方网站入

Kelly Degnan
B.S., 榴莲app官方网站入

Emma Flynn
B.S., 榴莲app官方网站入

Wise Halverson
B.S.B.A., 榴莲app官方网站入

Anna Hamner
B.S., 榴莲app官方网站入

Josh Hazlett
B.S., 榴莲app官方网站入

Blake Kessel
B.S., 榴莲app官方网站入

Tabitha Knedeisen
B.S., 榴莲app官方网站入

Vincent Ruggiero
B.S., 榴莲app官方网站入

Charlotte Scully
B.S., 榴莲app官方网站入

Allison Silvernale
B.S., 榴莲app官方网站入

Juliet Walker
B.A., 榴莲app官方网站入

Candidates for the Master of Science in Business Analytics

Ananya Agrawal
B.A., Assumption University

Alan Allred
B.A., The University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Robert Barcello
B.S.B.A., 榴莲app官方网站入

Craig Brandstetter
B.S.B.A., 榴莲app官方网站入

Nicholas Buchholz
B.A., Fordham University

Juan Callejo-Ropero
B.S.B.A., 榴莲app官方网站入

Adam Cheifetz
B.A., 榴莲app官方网站入

Mackenzie Deming
B.S.B.A., 榴莲app官方网站入

Yadira Fernandez-Delgado
B.S.B.A., 榴莲app官方网站入

Annie Grantais
B.S., NEOMA Business School

Cece Guyader
B.S.B.A., 榴莲app官方网站入

Narjis Jebali
B.S., SKEMA Business School

Jazlyn Jefferson
B.S., Hampton University

Mikayla Jones
B.A., Catawba College

Charline Kergueris
B.S., NEOMA Business School

Madeline Ludwig
B.S.B.A., 榴莲app官方网站入

Mariana Martinez
B.B.A., Christian University

Will McCoy
B.A., 榴莲app官方网站入

Simone Royal George
M.Ed., Washington University

Annabelle Schall Faucheux
B.A., The University of North Carolina at Wilmington

Victor Stromsten
B.S.B.A., 榴莲app官方网站入

Liz Sulley
B.S.B.A., 榴莲app官方网站入

Madison Synowiec
B.S., 榴莲app官方网站入

James Thomas Tegler Jr.
B.S.B.A., 榴莲app官方网站入

Dylan Tucker
B.S.B.A., 榴莲app官方网站入

Candidates for the Master of Business Administration

John Acebu
B.A., Xavier University

Addie Ackley
B.S., West Virginia University
M.S., West Virginia University
J.D., 榴莲app官方网站入

Jaclyn Burke
B.S., University of South Carolina
J.D., 榴莲app官方网站入

Davis Cheek
B.S.B.A., 榴莲app官方网站入

Cuyler Field
B.S., The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
J.D., 榴莲app官方网站入

Robert Floyd
B.S., The University of North Carolina at Wilmington

Sarah Fuller
B.A., High Point University
J.D., 榴莲app官方网站入

Kendra Haskins
B.A., Duke University

Tarah Holland
B.S., North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University

Steven Lawrence Losiewicz
B.B.A., Greensboro College

Emily Lyons
B.S., Western Carolina University

Brooke McCormick
B.A., Monmouth College
J.D., 榴莲app官方网站入

Aaron Mellette
B.S., 榴莲app官方网站入

Eduardo Mendes Flores
B.A., Texas A&M University
J.D., 榴莲app官方网站入

Ayo Onasanya
B.A., 榴莲app官方网站入
J.D., 榴莲app官方网站入

Moni Pao
B.S., North Carolina State University

William McGeachy Roberson
B.A., Davidson College

William Rock
B.S., Trident University

Ryan Xavier JaNeil Sanders
B.S., 榴莲app官方网站入

Patrick Schwartz
B.S., University of Hartford

Jon Seaton
B.A., 榴莲app官方网站入

Edith Sanchez Smith
B.A., The University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Sean Walker
B.A., 榴莲app官方网站入

Daniel Warren
B.A., The University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Aaron Whetstone
B.S., Clemson University

Katie Wolfe
B.B.A., The University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Candidates for the Master of Arts in Higher Education

Emma Rose Varner Calhoun
B.A., Duke University

Seth Lawrence Lasher
B.S., Kentucky Wesleyan College

Logan Montana Morral
B.A., York College of Pennsylvania

Cassandra McLean North
B.A., Roger Williams University

Rebecca Emily Osborne
B.A., North Carolina State University

Asmaa Zaitoun
B.S., University of Jordan
M.A., University of Jordan

Candidates for the Master of Education

Micaela Acosta
Bachelor鈥檚, Universidad Nacional de Catamarca

Huanhuan Cai
B.A., Southwest University of Political Science and Law

Rocio Castillo Garcia
Bachelor鈥檚, Escuela Normal Particular Autorizada in Queretaro

Erika Conde Garcia
Bachelor鈥檚, Universidad Del Valle

Hailey Firmin
B.A., 榴莲app官方网站入

Lu Li
B.A., Tonghua Normal University

Rebecca McLamb
B.A., 榴莲app官方网站入

Ana Gabriela Pe帽aranda
Bachelor鈥檚, Universidad de Cuenca

Yuli Andrea Peralta Verano
Bachelor鈥檚, Institucion Universitaria Colombo Americana

Zo毛 Rein
B.A., 榴莲app官方网站入

Matthew R. Trez
B.A., 榴莲app官方网站入

Nan Ye
Bachelor鈥檚, Shenyang Normal University in Shenyang

Qianhan Yi
Bachelor鈥檚, China West Normal University

Yuqi Yuan
Bachelor鈥檚, Yunnan Normal University,
Foreign Languages College in Kunming

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榴莲app官方网站入 students gain insights in South Korea /u/news/2025/02/05/elon-students-gain-insights-in-south-korea/ Wed, 05 Feb 2025 22:04:18 +0000 /u/news/?p=1006602 Between centuries-old palaces and cutting-edge AI startups, a group of Elon Master of Business Administration and Master of Science in Business Analytics students recently immersed themselves in South Korea鈥檚 cultural heritage and rapidly evolving business landscape.

Led by Brittany Mercado, associate professor of management and chair of the Department of Management and Entrepreneurship, and Robert Moorman, the Frank S. Holt, Jr. Professor of Business Leadership and professor of organizational behavior, the nine-day experience took students from the streets of Seoul to the industrial city of Pohang.

The program provided an up-close look at how tradition and technology coexist in one of Asia鈥檚 most dynamic economies.

鈥淓very experience challenged me to look beyond familiar corporate models,鈥 said Madeline Ludwig 鈥23 G鈥25, an MSBA student from Nashville, Tennessee. 鈥淔rom the moment we touched down, I realized how deeply cultural values like respect and teamwork influence business operations here.鈥

Students began to see a recurring theme during site visits.

鈥淚 was amazed by how ancient customs fit seamlessly with high-tech innovation,鈥 said Liz Sulley 鈥25 G鈥25, an MSBA student from Staten Island, New York. 鈥淚t鈥檚 an approach I鈥檇 love to bring into my future career, where tradition and progress can complement each other.鈥

In between company tours, the cohort also met with individuals who fled North Korea through Freedom Speakers International. Hearing firsthand accounts of resilience and reinvention provided new perspectives on societal challenges.

鈥淭heir stories highlighted incredible perseverance,鈥 Sulley said. 鈥淚t also brought home the region鈥檚 humanitarian issues鈥攕omething that rarely surfaces in day-to-day business discussions.鈥

Beyond formal meetings, cultural immersion added depth to what students learned in conference rooms. Ludwig and her cohort enjoyed late-night karaoke sessions and sampling puffer fish as steps in understanding Korean approaches to collaboration and problem-solving.

鈥淒iving into everyday customs gave me a richer sense of how Koreans work together,鈥 Ludwig said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 something I鈥檒l carry with me in any team environment.鈥

Site visits included:

  • Posco Steel in Pohang
  • Wells Fargo Korea
  • Samjeong KPMG
  • EY Korea
  • SV Investment
  • Ringle AI Tutors

For many, witnessing South Korea鈥檚 rapid economic development, less than a century after devastation offered lessons in adaptability and a broader global awareness.

鈥淪eeing how they rebuilt and continue to innovate reminded me that business success is deeply tied to resilience,鈥 Ludwig said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 no better classroom than the world itself.鈥

Both students encouraged peers to seek out global study opportunities.

鈥淪tudying abroad isn鈥檛 just about adding passport stamps; it鈥檚 about transforming your perspective,鈥 Sulley said. 鈥淚f you get the chance, go. You鈥檒l grow in ways you never imagined.鈥

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Valle publishes journal article on the experience of incivility in organizations /u/news/2025/01/21/valle-publishes-journal-article-on-the-experience-of-incivility-in-organizations/ Tue, 21 Jan 2025 13:37:55 +0000 /u/news/?p=1005183 Matt Valle, 榴莲app官方网站入 professor of management, along with colleagues Suzanne Zivnuska, Ken Harris, Ranida Harris, John Carlson and Dawn Carlson published research in the December 2024 issue of “Asia-Pacific Journal of Business Administration,” which investigated the spiraling effect of incivility perpetration following incivility victimization using organizational ICT (Information and Communication Technologies).

This is the first known test of the incidence of an incivility spiral due to communications enacted through ICT. According to the authors, there is special cause for concern given the often-impersonal nature of ICT use (and abuse) in organizations. Individuals may feel emboldened by the distance and perceived safety ICT mediation affords and may be less likely to moderate their online interactions with colleagues. Absent the physical intimacy and non-verbal signals that face-to-face interactions provide, individuals may be more likely to perpetuate incivility in ICT interactions even if there is no implicit intent to harm others.

The primary finding was that ICT incivility in the workplace has the potential to spiral, insofar as incivility victims are likely to become incivility perpetrators in the future. The research shows how technology-mediated communication can influence workplace relationships and behaviors, impacting overall workplace culture. By understanding the dynamics of incivility perpetuation through ICT, managers and organizational leaders can work toward promoting respectful and positive interactions in both virtual and physical work spaces.

ICT use is ubiquitous in organizations and maintaining high standards for civil discourse through the varied communication media may help organizations enhance collaboration, support employee emotional well-being, and deepen organizational commitment. Additionally, civil online interactions may help organizations avoid an escalation of other deviant behaviors in the future.

In online ICT interactions, the research team generally found that “what goes around, comes around.”

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榴莲app官方网站入 launches graduate certificate in health care analytics /u/news/2024/06/04/elon-university-launches-graduate-certificate-in-health-care-analytics/ Tue, 04 Jun 2024 14:57:40 +0000 /u/news/?p=986226 The Martha and Spencer Love School of Business is excited to introduce the graduate certificate in health care analytics, a program designed to meet the needs of working professionals.

This certificate is ideal for those in the health care industry looking to advance their careers or for professionals eager to transition into this growing field.

“Our graduate certificate in health care analytics is designed to empower professionals with the skills and knowledge to make impactful, data-driven decisions in healthcare,” says Haya Ajjan, associate dean of the Love School of Business. “We are committed to providing an education that is both practical and transformative, preparing our students to lead in an ever-changing industry.”

Health care analytics has a, with a $110,680 anticipated median salary. The certificate could prepare professionals with the necessary experience to assume positions such as Chief Medical Information Officer, Vice President of Advanced Analytics, Senior Data Analyst, Vice President of Quality Improvement, Healthcare Analytics Advisor, Director of Analytics, Research Manager, Data Consultant, and Product Developer.

Program Highlights

  • Comprehensive Curriculum: Gain in-depth knowledge in areas such as data management, statistical analysis, predictive modeling, and data visualization.
  • Experienced Faculty: Learn from distinguished faculty members who bring academic excellence and real-world industry experience to the classroom.
  • Flexible Learning Options: Our program offers evening and online classes, allowing you to balance your studies with your work and personal commitments.
  • Hands-On Experience: Engage in real-world projects and case studies that provide practical, hands-on experience.
  • Networking Opportunities: The program offers ample networking opportunities to help you expand your professional connections and advance your career.

鈥淲ith recent advancements in AI, this certificate equips professionals with cutting-edge skills in natural language processing, large language models, and computer vision,鈥 said Long Xia, assistant professor of management information systems. 鈥淕raduates gain the knowledge to tackle real-world healthcare challenges and drive AI-assisted solutions, positioning themselves at the forefront of health care innovation.鈥

Who Should Enroll?

This course is ideal for professionals who wish to gain a greater understanding of statistics, machine learning, data management, and reporting. This includes physicians, nurses, pharmacists, IT professionals, and professionals with engineering backgrounds who are transitioning into the health care industry.

Complete the graduate certificate program in as few as nine months (12 credit hours). Students who successfully complete the graduate certificate can 鈥渟tack鈥 earned credits into 榴莲app官方网站入 Master of Science in Business Analytics (MSBA) and Master of Business Administration (MBA) programs.

Program Investment: $8,520 ($710 per credit hour)

How to Apply

Applications for the Fall 2024 semester are due July 15 and can be completed online. Prospective students must have completed a bachelor鈥檚 degree before enrollment.

Learn more about the Graduate Certificate in Health Care Analytics and discover how it can help you achieve your career goals. Please visit the Health Care Analytics Certificate page for more information, including admission requirements and application deadlines.

 

 

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Master鈥檚-level Elon graduates urged to embrace the unknown /u/news/2024/05/23/masters-level-elon-graduates-urged-to-embrace-the-unknown/ Thu, 23 May 2024 17:36:20 +0000 /u/news/?p=984562 While Commencement marks the end of one chapter, with students becoming graduates after months or years of rigorous work, it also signifies a new beginning. In his welcome remarks at 榴莲app官方网站入 Graduate-Level Commencement ceremony on Wednesday, May 22, School of Communications Dean Kenn Gaither reminded graduates that a commencement literally means a beginning, despite the traditional framing of graduation as a destination reached.

鈥淕raduates, a commencement is the beginning of a new chapter of your life, and you are now armed with the knowledge from an advanced degree to begin something new,鈥 Gaither said. 鈥淭he Elon motto is 鈥榥umen lumen,鈥 which signifies spiritual light and intellectual light. At Elon, you have walked in the light. Now, you enter the world as the light.鈥

A male graduate in a cap and gown is hooded by a male professor in academic regalia
A graduate receives their hood during Elon’s Graduate Program Commencement on Wednesday, May 22, in Alumni Gym.

The joint ceremony in Alumni Gym recognized graduates from the Master of Science in Accounting, Master of Science in Business Analytics and Master of Business Administration programs in the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business; the Master of Arts in Interactive Media program in the School of Communications; and the Master of Arts in Higher Education and Master of Education programs in the Dr. Jo Watts Williams School of Education.

Stephen Gyan of the Master of Arts in Higher Education program, who was selected to deliver the message of appreciation on behalf of his fellow students, encouraged the graduates to embrace the beauty of the unknown. A first-generation college student from Ghana, Gyan traveled 5,389 miles to realize his goal of earning a master鈥檚 degree and deepening his understanding of how educational systems nurture people and transform societies.

He shared how overwhelming it was at times to pursue an advanced degree in an unfamiliar country, an ocean way from his family. But Gyan鈥檚 Elon experience also broadened his educational and professional horizons and boosted his confidence in his own abilities, leading him to pursue his Ph.D. this September.

A male graduate in a cap and gown speaks at a podium
Stephen Gyan G’24 of the Master of Arts in Higher Education program was selected to deliver the message of appreciation on behalf of his fellow graduates.

鈥淭here鈥檚 power in the unknown, and it鈥檚 important to reframe it as a catalyst for action,鈥 Gyan said. 鈥淟ife may be complex, but I firmly believe that when we trust ourselves and take initiative in the present moment, the world will conspire to help us achieve our dreams.鈥

Gyan said he believes that earning their master鈥檚 degrees Wednesday night signified a stepping stone for the future he and his fellow graduates want to create for themselves. With a commitment to learning continuously, constantly seeking mentorship and acting proactively, he said he felt confident the graduates would leave Elon well equipped to take on whatever comes next for them.

鈥淟et鈥檚 draw inspiration from taking small steps even when the path isn鈥檛 clear,鈥 Gyan said. 鈥淏y doing this, we become bold, action-oriented and willing to experiment. It will free us from the fear of inadequacy and imposter syndrome and empower us to embrace the humanity that includes failure as part of our journey. After all, our actions can have a variety of outcomes 鈥 it can be good, it can be bad or somewhere in between. But the most important thing is that we would have tried. Colleagues, let鈥檚 choose to be optimistic and embrace the positive world that awaits us.鈥

Andr茅 Valcour, vice president and laboratory director with the Center for Esoteric Testing and discipline director of allergy, coagulation and endocrinology at Labcorp, echoed the importance of lifelong learning in his keynote address. He remarked on humans鈥 capacity to adapt to change and reflected on how rapidly the world has evolved throughout his own educational and professional journey.

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Andr茅 Valcour G’14, vice president and laboratory director with the Center for Esoteric Testing and discipline director of allergy, coagulation and endocrinology at Labcorp and a 2014 graduate of Elon’s MBA program, gave the keynote address.

When he took his first computer programming course in college, he submitted his homework on punch cards. His doctoral dissertation at the University of Vermont was the school鈥檚 first to be written on a word processor rather than a typewriter. Today, people carry computers in their pockets or wear them on their wrists and are now experimenting with artificial intelligence as a resource. To keep up with such exponential evolution, Valcour said it鈥檚 imperative that people always aspire to learn.

鈥淭o soar in the age of explosive change, you will need to constantly increase your knowledge and skills,鈥 said Valcour, a 2014 graduate of 榴莲app官方网站入 MBA program. 鈥淵ou will need to be a lifelong learner to be a lifelong success. The days when you could get a four-year degree or even a graduate degree and think that it would sustain you for a lifetime are over.鈥

To be successful in today鈥檚 world, Valcour encouraged the graduates to routinely assess what further self-development they need, what further knowledge and skills they need, what standards they should set for themselves and what strengths they should employ. He also urged them to be proactive in exploring mentoring relationships with people who are smarter than them, people who will provide guidance and support, and people who will challenge them.

鈥淵ou must remember that if you will be successful in this kind of relationship, you must be open to criticism, you must have a clear vision of what you want to achieve and, most of all, you must be passionate about your goals and be willing to take risks to achieve them,鈥 Valcour said.

A female university president in academic regalia stands at a podium holding an oak sapling
President Connie Ledoux Book charged the graduates to be resilient and steadfast like the mighty oaks for which 榴莲app官方网站入 is named.

Valcour also underscored the importance of not only learning throughout your career but using that knowledge to empower the success of others. Leadership, he said, is not about a person鈥檚 position, but about their actions, their innovations and their influence.

鈥淏e the kind of leader that makes others successful,鈥 Valcour said. 鈥淯se your talents to effect positive change. Above all, maintain a strong moral compass. Your integrity is your most valuable asset.鈥

In her charge the graduates, President Connie Ledoux Book said she hoped they would carry 榴莲app官方网站入 core values of honesty, integrity, responsibility and respect with them as they begin their next chapter as master鈥檚 degree recipients.

鈥淯se these Elon values when you encounter hard choices,鈥 Book said. 鈥淟ean on them 鈥 and each other 鈥 when you need to reason things out. Remember, we are forever bound together by these values 鈥 you, me, your classmates, faculty, staff, Elon.鈥

 

Candidates for the Master of Science in Accounting Degree

Alex Belveal

Katlin S. Bollenbach

Blake C. Cleven

Liam M. Dabagian

Tommy Dimock

Claire E. Doherty

Taylor Getz

Kaitlin A. King

Jack C. McAuliffe

Jackie Schmidt

Ariston J. Tomes

Jake Varady

Julia C. Vide

Callum R. Walker

Candidates for the Master of Science in Business Analytics Degree

Annabelle Ackroyd

Jessica Booth

Jack Cutler

Rafi Dahdal

L茅anna Dejean

Justine Dobral

Matthew Downing

Raphael Engelhard

Luca Erhardt

Zac Ervin

Zane Bruce Gilbert

Kai Glass

Chazz Harley

Nazhiyah Hayes

Dylan Heap

Kathryn Johnson

Maya Johnson

Daniel Martin

Drew Ellen Menscer

Hannah Miller

Ajay Nimmala

Caleb Ogunmola

Tate Ostrowski

Shane Paradine

Edoardo Righetti

Victor Roche

Isak Sedin

Suman Sharma

Trinity Roshni Swepson

Vanessa Taylor

Jabril Williams

Jun Yin

Candidates for the Master of Business Administration Degree

Kyra Auguste

Richard Bechtold

Quintin Brenner

Frederick Brown

Jose Daniel Castillo Solano

Felicia Cenca

Major Duckett

April Dawn Dudash

Jessica Hamrick Hart

Nitish Kumar

Meghann Mae Lail

Breanna Lewis

Aeriel Miller

David Eugene Morgan III

Jasmine C. Ryant

Victoria Schneider

Warren Snell

Brandon Jade Swindell

Candidates for the Master of Arts in Interactive Media Degree

Raven Monique Abbott

Jessica Maris Baker

Andrew Allen Dryfoos

Isabella Maria Szalay Hilditch

Tishana Trinity Jackson

Kaitlin N. McGoogan

Cameron Xavier Rosebud

Gabriella R. Sable

Denise Yvonne Simmons

Abigail Sparkman

Morgan Sierra Stankiewicz

Amaya C. Waddy

Puxin Zhao

Candidates for the Master of Arts in Higher Education Degree

Hao Chun Chi

Julia Ruth DeWitt

Darynha Gnep

Elana Rae Gutmann

Stephen Gyan

Caleigh Shea MacKinnon

Marie-Clare Oluebube Ofoegbu

Elijah Pennock

Vanessa Lorraine Truelove

Haley Nicole Turczynski

Alexandra Lucia Weaver

Candidates for the Master of Education Degree

Robert A Alvis

Fernando Antonio Arevalo Rodriguez

Wanying Deng

Yanmei Duan

Maria Florencia Guida

Alexa Perkins LaTorre

Wenting Li

Zongchao Mu

April Ashford Siler

Madeleine Steffani Tapia Solis

 

 

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Elon welcomes dual-degree students from NEOMA Business School /u/news/2024/01/09/elon-welcomes-dual-degree-students-from-neoma-business-school/ Tue, 09 Jan 2024 14:33:42 +0000 /u/news/?p=968185 Four students from NEOMA Business School in France were greeted this month by staff from the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business and the Isabella Cannon Global Education Center as they arrived at 榴莲app官方网站入 to finish their graduate studies.

The Love School of Business partnered with NEOMA in 2022 to offer a cross-cultural, dual-degree master鈥檚 program for students at both institutions. Participants earn a M.S. in Business Analytics from 榴莲app官方网站入 and a MSc in Business Analytics from NEOMA BS.

鈥淲hen students have the ability to learn in a different culture, they tend to build connections in both professional and personal life with more ease,鈥 said Sara DeVane, student success coordinator in the Love School of Business.

Staff with Elon Business Students completing their masters
Denise Teeters, international student services coordinator with the students

The four NEOMA students will study 鈥淓conomic Policy and the Global Economy,鈥 鈥淢arketing Management,鈥 and 鈥淎dvanced Operations and Supply Chain鈥 before celebrating Commencement at 榴莲app官方网站入 on May 24, 2024.

鈥淭his partnership allows us to offer a different perspective and experience to the students,鈥 said Denise Teeters, 榴莲app官方网站入 international student services coordinator. 鈥淭he program greatly helps enrich our campus life.鈥

NEOMA Business School Students at 榴莲app官方网站入 in Spring 2024

  • L茅anna Dejean G鈥24 of Vend么me, France
  • Justine Dobral G鈥24 of Reims, France
  • Raphael Engelhard G鈥24 of Saint-Denis, Reunion Island
  • Victor Roche G鈥24 of Rouen, France

Want to Learn More?

Prospective students with an interest in 榴莲app官方网站入鈥檚 dual-degree graduate program with NEOMA can learn more here about a program ranked #34 in the Financial Times鈥 2023 European Business School Rankings.

 

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Management professor鈥檚 research featured in Baylor University鈥檚 Keller Center Research Report /u/news/2023/09/14/management-professors-research-featured-in-baylor-universitys-keller-center-research-report/ Thu, 14 Sep 2023 18:26:24 +0000 /u/news/?p=958474 The Keller Center for Research (Hankamer School of Business, Baylor University) highlights Professor of Management Matthew Valle’s research on technostress in their September 2023 (Vol. 16, Issue 3) Research Report.

The research report builds on the investigation published by Valle and colleagues in a 2022 issue of Information Technology & People,听one of the premier journals in the IS/IT field (Harris, Kenneth J., Ranida B. Harris, Matthew Valle, John R. Carlson, Dawn S. Carlson, Suzanne Zivnuska, and Brice枚n Wiley (2022), 鈥淭echnostress and the Entitled Employee: Impacts on Work and Family,鈥 Information Technology & People, 35, 1073-1095).

This particular research investigates the impact of technostress on employees in the real estate profession. Technology plays a crucial role in the day-to-day operations of real estate professionals, who are constantly using ICTs to manage work and communicate with clients. Agents are at a high risk of experiencing technostress, which can negatively impact work and family life. By understanding how technostress negatively influences employee turnover, work-family conflict, and family burnout, agents and firms can better manage potential stressors and create a more positive and productive work environment.

In this research, the team explored the impacts of two different types of technostress鈥攖echno-overload and techno-invasion鈥攐n the work domain, family domain, and the relationship between the two. Furthermore, the team hoped to shed light on the moderating effect of employee entitlement on these relationships.

The team found that employee entitlement significantly moderated the relationship between the technostress dimensions and employee turnover intentions, work-family conflict, and family burnout. Employees with high levels of entitlement are more likely to experience higher levels of turnover intentions, work-family conflict, and family burnout as a result of techno-overload and techno-invasion. The study also provides evidence that as entitlement鈥攁 growing trend among younger generations鈥攊s becoming more prevalent in the workforce, organizations must be aware of the potential impact on employees.

In real estate, the increasing reliance on technology can lead to techno-overload and techno-invasion, resulting in stress, burnout, and decreased work performance, job satisfaction, and overall well-being. It can also spill over into agents鈥 personal lives, leading to work-family conflict. Excessive use of technology
within real estate transactions can lead to information overload, confusion, and mistrust. Hence, it is important to strike a balance between utilizing technology and maintaining the human touch in agent-client interactions. This human touch can help build strong and long-lasting relationships, leading to increased customer satisfaction and loyalty.

The Keller Center Research Report is a journal of academic research with actionable insights for the real estate industry. Agents, brokers, lawyers and other professionals use the journal’s relevant and unbiased content to inform and enhance their business practices.

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Management professor named faculty director of Love School of Business graduate programs /u/news/2023/07/05/management-professor-named-faculty-director-of-love-school-of-business-graduate-programs/ Wed, 05 Jul 2023 18:31:04 +0000 /u/news/?p=954881 An accomplished associate professor of management at 榴莲app官方网站入 has been selected to serve as the next faculty director of graduate programs in the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business.

In his new role, Brian Lyons will collaborate closely with faculty and staff involved in graduate program team to revamp offerings and aid in reaching quality and enrollment objectives.

鈥淗is expertise and guidance will be instrumental in shaping the future of our graduate programs and ensuring their ongoing success,鈥 Raghu Tadepalli, dean of the Love School of Business, said in announcing Lyons鈥 appointment. 鈥淚 am grateful to Brian for agreeing to serve the school in this capacity.鈥

Lyons joined the 榴莲app官方网站入 faculty in 2014 and teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in human resource management and organizational behavior.

He has overseen curriculum development and assurance of learning processes in his previous role as faculty coordinator for the Elon MBA and Master of Science in Business Analytics programs. Lyons made significant contributions to both, including co-creating the innovative 3+1 BSBA/MSBA program, streamlining the application process, rebranding the Master of Science in Management program into the MSBA program, and supporting student appeal decisions.

鈥淭his new role allows me to continue to support Love School of Business graduate programs in a strategic capacity,鈥 Lyons said. 鈥淚 look forward to working with our students, faculty, staff, and the Dean鈥檚 office to deepen our commitment to the success of our MBA, MSBA, and MSA programs. I appreciate the committee鈥檚 time and willingness to select me for this role.鈥

Lyons鈥檚 research focuses on recruitment, selection, job performance, and leadership, with numerous publications in prestigious outlets such as the Journal of Applied Psychology, Human Resource Management, and the Journal of Business and Psychology, among others.

His expertise has been sought by media sources including ESPN, NPR, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and聽FiveThirtyEight.com. He currently serves on the editorial boards of聽Applied Psychology: An International Review,听Journal of Business and Psychology,听Journal of Managerial Psychology, and聽Leadership & Organization Development Journal.聽As a co-principal investigator, he has secured more than $1 million in external funding since 2021.

In addition to his academic achievements, Lyons has played an instrumental role in various campus initiatives. At the university level, he has served as co-chair of the full-time faculty teaching appointments committee and he previously co-chaired the Gender Salary Equity study.

Within the Love School of Business, he developed the SHRM-aligned curriculum for the Human Resource Management major, co-created the human resource management minor, and chaired multiple tenure-track faculty searches. He聽is the faculty mentor for the award-winning student Society for Human Resource Management club.

Lyons has received numerous accolades, including the 2016 Dean’s Award for Excellence in Scholarship, the 2017 Dean’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, the 2019 Dean’s Award for Excellence in Service, and the 2020 Beta Gamma Sigma Professor of the Year.

Prior to academia, he conducted HR-related research for the Federal Bureau of Prisons and the American Institutes for Research. He holds a Ph.D. in Organizational Studies from the University at Albany, State University of New York, and is a SHRM-Senior Certified Professional.

Search Committee for the Faculty Director of LSB Graduate Programs

  • Assistant Professor Kevin Agnew
  • Professor Tina Das
  • Professor Raj Gupta
  • Assistant Professor Scott Hayward
  • Associate Professor Tim Norvell
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